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Antelope Flat Reservoir Campground and Day Use

The campground is located just above the day-use area and boat ramp for Antelope Flat Reservoir, and is situated among large ponderosa pines which provide a quiet and scenic setting for forest visitors.  Only a few campsites provide views of the reservoir, but the walk from the campground to the water's edge takes most people less than 10 minutes.  Potable drinking water is available near the south end of the campground from a standing hand pump; however there are no hook-ups available on site. The day-use area is located right on the water’s edge and is outfitted with picnic tables, fire rings, a vault bathroom, and a boat ramp. Please DO NOT park vehicles in the boat ramp loop as it can block other visitors from accessing the water. If you keep a keen eye out and a pair of binoculars on hand, large birds of prey can occasionally be seen from the day-use area nesting on the east side of the reservoir. View a map of Antelope Flat Reservoir Campground.

General Information

Mid May - October

Open 24 hours/day

There is a 14 day stay limit on all National Grassland and US Forest Service land including but not limited to campgrounds and other developed facilities.

Per night, per site fee: $8/first vehicle; $3/each additional vehicle.

Getting There

Latitude / Longitude

Latitude: 44.00599967

Longitude: -120.3899244

Directions

From Prineville:

Travel 30 miles southeast on State Highway 380 to Forest Service Road 17 (Antelope Reservoir Junction).

Turn right on Forest Service Road 17, and follow it approximately 12 miles to Forest Service Road 1700-600.

Continue on to Antelope Flat Campground and Day-Use Area.

Parking

There is parking available at each campsite, as well as in the Day-Use area.

Facility and Amenity Information

Restrooms

Restrooms are available at this site.

Water

Potable water is not available at this site.

Picnic Tables

Picnic tables are available at this site.

There is one picnic table per campsite, as well as a few picnic tables in the Day Use area.

Last updated April 22nd, 2025